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[richard cleaver] Golfers should expect searches and a police presence at major courses now that the Department of Homeland Security has identified specific threats against such well-known courses as Augusta National and Pebble Beach. Canada is not immune from this threat, with Taboo (the home course for Master Champion Mike Weir) also being named.

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Insulted: Not only has he offered his police officers Vegas vacations - a nice gesture perhaps after everfuckingbody has already been saved numbnuts - but he clearly didn’t do all that he could have done for his citizens. And while his emotional pleas for help have been appreciated, they’d be more appreciated if hadn’t handled things by simply hoping for a bailout from the federal government. (via Cosmos)

http://pusillanimous.blogspot.com  Pusillanimous Wankers: Keep in mind, while listening to the President blame local and state officials, that those state and local officials have had a copy of this National Response Plan, and relied on it during this disaster. (via Cosmos)

http://demokrasia-kenya.blogspot.com [Kenya Democracy Project] Last Year's Super Bowl Digital Recycled...: But my first quibble with the debate is how quickly it shifts from Kenyans winning marathons or West Africans monopolizing the 100-meter dash to, as stated in Entine's subtitle, "why black athletes dominate sports." I understand a publisher's desire to economize cover verbiage and maximize marketability (the actual text of Taboo is, appropriately, filled with qualifiers, caveats, and nuances), but the simple fact is that black athletes do not dominate sports. They do not dominate speed skating, figure skating, ice hockey, gymnastics, swimming, diving, archery, downhill skiing, cross-country skiing, biathlons, triathlons, ping pong, tennis, golf, wrestling, rugby, rowing, canoeing, fencing, strong-man competitions, auto racing, motorcycle racing, and on and on.

Travelgolf.com[Travelgolf.com] TravelGolf, Nothing taboo when carving out great Canadian course ...: 4, 2005) - As most golfers around the world know, the game of golf can be traced back more than 500 years to the east coast of Scotland. The first documentary reference to golf in Scotland dates from 1457 in a parliamentary decree put forward by King James II of Scotland declaring that "golfe be utterly cryit doune and nocht usit." The monarch feared that too much time was being spent by his subjects playing golf and not enough time on archery practice, which was needed to repel the frequent invasions by the English.

[Jackandjane.blogware.com] Jack and Jane's Blog :: Golf: The home course of Mike Weir and Ontario’s #1 golf Course, Taboo’s 7200 yards are meticulously carved from the majestic Canadian Shield. The Result is a beautiful and challenging course that is quickly becoming popular among discerning golfers worldwide.

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